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1 Public Health Data Standards Consortium http://www.phdsc.org http://www.phdsc.org

2 PUBLIC HEALTH DATA STANDARDS CONSORTIUM ~ 2009 BUSINESS MEETING OF MEMBERS ~ November 12-13, 2009, Hyattsville, MD 2009 PHDSC Report Anna O. Orlova, PhD aorlova@jhsph.edu Executive Director Public Health Data Standards Consortium Baltimore, Maryland, USA

3 2009 PHDSC Report: Outline Goals Membership Revenues Activities

4 2009 PHDSC Report Goals

5 PHDSC’s Mission Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health IT Standards Enhanced Population Health PHDSC is committed to bring a common voice from the public health community to the national efforts of standardization of health and healthcare information

6 Represent public health interests (local, state and federal agencies and research communities) in the standards development, harmonization and maintenance activities by participation in the standard development (SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard harmonization entities and other healthcare standardization- related efforts Promote interoperability of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals Educate clinical and public health professionals about standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and clinicians about public health Enhance membership services 2009 PHDSC Goals

7 2009 PHDSC Report Membership

8 Our Members Federal Agencies  Agencies for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)  CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)  CDC/ National Center for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH)  National Library of Medicine (NLM)

9 Our Members State and Local Agencies  California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development  Denver Public Health  Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy  Minnesota Department of Health  Nebraska Health and Human Services System  New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene  Ohio State Department of Health  Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

10 Our Members Professional Membership Organization  American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA)  Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)  Association of State and Territorial Health Officers (ASTHO)  Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)  National Association for Health Data Organization (NAHDO)  National Association of City and County Health Officers (NACCHO)  North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR)

11 Other Professional Organizations  Delta Dental Plans Association  Illinois Hospital Association  Kaiser Permanente (prospective member)  Public Health Informatics Institute Our Members

12 Academic Institutions  INSERM (France)  Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health  University of Connecticut  Vanderbilt University

13 Our Members For-profit Organizations  Atlas  Fox Systems  GlaxoSmithKline  HLN Consulting, LLC  OZ Systems  Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC)  Software Partners, LLC  DocSite

14 Our Members Organizations – Individual Members  American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)  Prosocial Applications  Oleen Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting  El Paso Department of Health

15 PHDSC Membership Structure - 2009

16 PHDSC Membership Structure: 2004-2009

17 2009 PHDSC Report Revenues

18 PHDSC Revenues Membership Dues Grants Contracts Annual Meetings Services

19 PHDSC REVENUES: 2004-2009 YearDuesGrantsContracts Ann. MtgsServicesTotal 200476K002K078K 200582K19K10K12K0123K 200681K6K42K3K0132K 2007115K63K44K3.7K0225K 2008117K101K40K3.4K0262K 2009106K162K115K4.9K3.7392K 2010106K277K05.2K0389K

20 PHDSC Revenues

21 PHDSC Revenues Allocations

22 2009 PHDSC Report Activities

23 Data Standards Co-Chairs: Robert Davis & Starla Ledbetter  Health Care Services Data Reporting Guide Chair: Robert Davis  Payer Typology Co-Chairs: Amy Bernstein & Judy Parlato Privacy, Security & Data Sharing Co-Chairs: Vicki Hohner & David Lawton Nationwide Health Information Network Co-Chairs: David Ross & Anna Orlova Communication and Outreach Co-Chairs: Sally Klein & Noam Arzt Professional Education Co-Chairs: Anna Bossard & David Lawton 2009 PHDSC Committees

24 Represent public health interests (local, state and federal agencies and research communities) in the standards development, harmonization and maintenance activities by participation in the standard development (SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard harmonization entities and other healthcare standardization- related efforts Promote interoperability of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals Educate clinical and public health professionals about standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and clinicians about public health Enhance membership services 2009 PHDSC Goals

25 Represent public health interests at the  Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) and Data Content Committees (DCCs)  Standard Harmonization Entities  Healthcare Standardization-Related Efforts 2009 PHDSC Goals & Activities

26  SDOs & DCCs HL7 ASC X12 NUBC NUCC  Standard Harmonization Entities HITSP IHE PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

27 Standards Development Organizations and Data Content Committees: Health Level Seven (HL7) Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X12 National Uniform Billing Committee (NUBC) & National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) What is HL7? FAQs ANSI-Approved Standards Press ReleasesWhat is HL7? FAQs ANSI-Approved Standards Press Releases NewslettersNewsletters Board Members Advisory Committee Member Directories HL7 Staff Past Board Chairs Volunteer Awards International Affiliates Calendar 2007 Publishing Schedule Educational Summits Event Sponsors Book Store Data Models HL7 Standards HL7 Library Opt-In Document Center Early Adopters Technical Committees Special Interest Groups Decision Making and Best Practices Meeting Minutes List Services Conference Calls Download Co-Chair Handbook Health Level Seven, Inc. 3300 Washtenaw Avenue, Suite 227 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 USA (+1) 734-677-7777 (phone) (+1) 734-677-6622 (fax) E-mail: hq@hl7.org Copyright 1997 - 2007 by Health Level Seven, Inc.hq@hl7.org Educational Summit November 6 - 8, 2007 Los Angeles, CA Click here for information and Registration Harmonization November 6 - 9, 2007 Chicago, IL Click here for information and Registration ABOUT HL7ABOUT HL7 EVENTSEVENTS MEMBERS ONLYMEMBERS ONLY MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP RESOURCESRESOURCES COMMITTEESCOMMITTEES BylawsAgreementsPolicy and Procedure ManualANSIEssentialRequirementsBylawsAgreementsPolicy and Procedure ManualANSIEssentialRequirements Attending a WGM for the FirstTime?Attending a WGM for the FirstTime? Online BallotingMember DirectorySubmit2.x ProposalsSubmitCDA ProposalsSubmit2.x GlobalMessage ProfileOpt-In Program Online BallotingMember DirectorySubmit2.x ProposalsSubmitCDA ProposalsSubmit2.x GlobalMessage ProfileOpt-In Program BenefitsJoin HL7RenewTransition PlanningBenefitsJoin HL7RenewTransition Planning Job LinksTraining/CertificationStandards OrganizationsHIMSS PresentationsAboutCDA & CCROID RegistryNLM ContractElectronic Health RecordsHarmonizationPlenary Meeting PresentationsHL7 DSTU CommentsJob LinksTraining/CertificationStandards OrganizationsHIMSS PresentationsAboutCDA & CCROID RegistryNLM ContractElectronic Health RecordsHarmonizationPlenary Meeting PresentationsHL7 DSTU Comments Recent HL7 News Health Level Seven Appoints John Quinn as CTO Health Level Seven and WEDI Announce Upcoming Training on Claims Attachments CEN TC, ISO TC and HL7 Launch first Joint Working Group and Integrated Work Program Activities HL7's EHR Technical Committee Opens Public Comment on Personal Health Record System (PHR-S) Functional Model Medical Settings where Children Are Treated to Benefit from HL7's New EHR System Functional Profile View the Press Release Archive News from Elsewhere Data Interchange Standards in Healthcare IT—Computable Semantic Interoperability by Charlie Mead, MD, MSc HL7 Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2 by Robert H. Dolin, Liora Alschuler, Sandy Boyer, Calvin Beebe, Fred M. Behlen, Paul V. Biron, and Amnon ShaboHL7 Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2 by Robert H. Dolin, Liora Alschuler, Sandy Boyer, Calvin Beebe, Fred M. Behlen, Paul V. Biron, and Amnon Shabo The Implications of Electronic Health Records for Personalized Medicine by Amnon Shabo HL7 Introduces New Suite of Standards (OnLine) / iHealthBeat Dec. 07, 2005 The Architecture of Sharing; Healthcare Informatics (Online) / November Issue HL7 to Develop CCR Guide; Health Data Management (Online) / November 3, 2005 Standards groups agree on way to achieve records handoffs; Healthcare IT News / November 7, 2005 Standards Organizations Develop Information Transfer Criteria; iHealthBeat / Nov. 8, 2005 HL7 Standards Featured in Government Health IT Article on Katrina Relief U. S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT) ONCHIT Homepage Thompson Launches "Decade of Health Information Technology" Collaborative Response to the RFI HL7's Response to the NHIN RFI PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

28 Standard Harmonization Entities: Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP) PHDSC Involvement:  Member of HITSP  Member of HITSP Board  Member of Joint HITSP/CCHIT Committee  Member of HITSP Technical Committees and Tiger Teams Population Health (former Biosurveillance) Consumer Preferences Security, Privacy & Infrastructure Clinical Research PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

29 Standard Harmonization Entities: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) PHDSC Involvement:  Facilitator of the creation of Public Health Domain at IHE – Quality, Research & Public Health (QRPH)  Facilitator and Author of the 2008-09 Public Health Integration Profiles Newborn Screening White Paper Service Oriented Architecture White Paper Knowledge Representation in Diabetes Care Management White Paper PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

30 Represent public health interests in HIT standardization process  Assure HIT Standards for Public Health CDC 5-year Cooperative Agreement started in June 2008 Year 1- Develop a Business Case for Public Health Participation in National HIT Standardization Year 2 – Implement the Business Case  Representing Public Health at X12 – Grant from NCHS/CDC 2009-2010 PHDSC Goals & Activities

31 Represent public health interests in HIT standardization process  Re-evaluation of HL7 EHR Functional Model from Public Health – Grant from NCHS/CDC 2009-2010 PHDSC Goals & Activities

32 Promote interoperability of clinical and health information systems: HRSA Contract: Standards for Public Health Data Exchanges:  Chronic Care Management (Wisconsin & NYC)  Newborn Screening (Texas, Iowa, Maryland, Alaska) - Contract in partnership with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. URL: ftp://ftp.ihe.net/Quality/2009_2010_YR_3/Planning/White papers yr 3/Newborn Screening/IHE_QRPH_Newborn_Screening_WhitePaper_Finall_2009-08-26.doc  Service-Oriented Architecture for Public Health. URL: https://sites.google.com/site/projecthrsaphdsc/objective-2 2009 PHDSC Goals & Activities

33 Promote interoperability of clinical and health information systems: Early Hearing Detection and Intervention – development of the Content Profile at IHE - Grant from CDC Center on Birth Defects 2009-2010 PHDSC Goals & Activities

34 Educate clinical and public health professionals & vendors: Health Information Technology Standards Web-site launched in Summer 08 (http://www.phdsc.org/standards/health-information-tech-standards.asp)http://www.phdsc.org/standards/health-information-tech-standards.asp PHDSC Webinars:  Public Health Informatics – joint effort with NACCHO  Privacy and Security of Health Information Exchanges Public Health Informatics Courses at Johns Hopkins University  Health Information Technology Standards & Systems Interoperability Training in Health Information Management and Public Health Informatics – Proposal to the Department of Labor (in collaboration with, NACCHO, Hopkins & Community College of Baltimore County) – submitted October 5 2009 PHDSC Goals & Activities

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36 Enhance membership services: Partnership with the National Association for Public Health Information Technology (NAPHIT) Participation in the NIOSH EHR Workshop, Cincinnati, August 2009 2009 PHDSC Goals & Activities

37 Enhance membership services: PHDSC Quarterly Standard e-Newsletter (http://www.phdsc.org/about/communications- outreach_products.asp)http://www.phdsc.org/about/communications- outreach_products.asp Updates on Key Initiatives on HIT Standards via e- mail broadcast 2009 PHDSC Goals & Activities

38 Anna Orlova, PhD, Executive Director 624 N. Broadway Room 325 Baltimore MD 21205 Phone: 410-614-3463 Fax: 410-614-3097 E-mail: aorlova@jhsph.edu 2008 PHDSC Annual Busines s Meeting Users Guide for Source of Payment Typolog y PHDSC- IHE Public Health Task Force June 18, 2008 March 17, 2008 PHDSC Committees Communications and OutreachCommunications and Outreach Data Standard sData Standard s Exte rnal Caus e of Injur y Cod esExte rnal Caus e of Injur y Cod es Hea lth Care Servi ces Data Rep ortin g Guid eHea lth Care Servi ces Data Rep ortin g Guid e Pay er Typo logyPay er Typo logy Nationwi de Health Informati on NetworkNationwi de Health Informati on Network Privacy, Security and Data SharingPrivacy, Security and Data Sharing Professi onal Educatio nProfessi onal Educatio n Welcome to the Public Health Data Standards Consortium The Public Health Data Standards Consortium is committed to bringing a common voice from the public health community to the national efforts of standardization of health information technology and population health. To fulfill this commitment the Consortium: Identifies priorities for the new national standards for population health; Promotes the integration of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals; Participates in national and international efforts on the standardization of health-related information; Represents public health interests in standards development organizations, data content committees & standards harmonization entities; and Educates the public health community about health information technology standards and the health information technology community about public health. Home Listserv Site Map Contact Us Copyright 2008 © Public Health Data Standards Consortium - All Rights Reserved Click here to review the PHDSC's Legal and Privacy StatementLegal and Privacy Statement HOM E About the Consortium Standards Development & Harmonization Health Information Exchanges Privacy & Security Workforce Developmen t Resource s PHDSC Product s Get Involved!


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